House Tour: 1908 Mansion in Compton Heights

by hookedonhouses on February 19, 2008

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I love touring fabulous houses, even if the only way I can see them is online. I’m betting that since you came to a site called “Hooked on Houses,” you do, too.

Here’s a 100-year old mansion in the Compton Heights neighborhood of St. Louis that has 4,400 sq ft with 5 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. When they say “they don’t make houses like they used to,” this is what they’re talking about.

It was impeccably restored and features stunning millwork, stained glass, original pocket doors, and seven original fireplaces. It’s on the market for $645,000.

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To read more about the historic neighborhoods of downtown St. Louis, read my earlier post: Historic LaSalle Park. I toured about a dozen of the homes there last year and it was just about the most fun you could have without getting arrested for it.

(Look up: I took the photo used in the Hooked on Houses logo in a nearby neighborhood.)

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1 Maya February 19, 2008 at 6:48 pm

Wow. It’s a stunner!

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2 irishsof February 21, 2008 at 10:05 am

*swoons over the bathroom*

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3 Chris July 25, 2008 at 8:22 pm

It needs some CROWN MOLDINGS!

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4 Michael July 29, 2008 at 11:41 pm

This house is WAY over-priced and the hardwood floors are HORRIBLE! The renovation was cheap and the price of the home at $659,000 is WAY WAY WAY over-priced for what are you getting!

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5 Joan April 8, 2009 at 12:40 pm

This is a great website – I just happened to stumble onto it today. I love old houses and really am interested in the floorplans of old houses and mansions (like the Biltmore in North Carolina). Is there anyway to get the floorplans for these places that are shown here?

The houses being built today, while very nice, really don’t seem to have the character of these fabulous old homes.

Thank you for this site! I’ll be back!

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